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The business was awarded a long term licence by Postcomm at the end of 2002 to compete against the Royal Mail.
Special long-term licences are available to schools, colleges, libraries and corporate organisations.
Four groups, ranging from TPG, the Dutch postal all-but monopoly, to Express Dairies, have already won long-term licences from Postcomm.
Meanwhile, governments are relying more and more on private companies to finance and build water infrastructure, in return for profitable long-term licences to run local monopolies.
Some believe this will result in more short-term thinking on both sides of the divide, but the system of fixed-term licences has done little to protect clubs from themselves.
Phillips and a few of his students have received free short-term licences for the Crystal Ball software (though this analysis was carried out using previously purchased copies).
AOL will get a long-term licence to use this technology.
Uber's long-term licence comes up for renewal by TfL at the end of September.
3.40pm: BB: BBC and Channel 4: Govt supports long-term licence fee settlements.
This results in a long-term "licence to operate" for projects developed by companies that put a high value on corporate social responsibility.
Football Federation Australia boss David Gallop has proclaimed Wellington Phoenix's off-field contribution to the A-League as not deserving of a long-term licence, saying the club cannot simply "squat on a licence".
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